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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2011
  • EPB trains at LONDON BRIDGE summer 1993.

Комментарии • 24

  • @GNTel313
    @GNTel313 6 лет назад +1

    Wow.... what a totally AWESOME video. Nearly every train, a slammer, (EPBs galore, CEPs, CIGs & even a DEMU creeping into the Central side for a down Uckfield), wonderful liveries, beautiful sounds from the motors and if that ain't good then chuck in the jointed rails and cracking announcements, esp the "THIS SIDE OUT PLEASE " one whenever a train arrived on plat 6. Great memories of a fantastic era of EMU operations in south london. Thank you for posting

  • @ylwpyro9549
    @ylwpyro9549 8 лет назад +4

    More of these trains should have been preserved.

  • @jkirk3043
    @jkirk3043 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent video! Brought back many memories. I was an apprentice at Slade Green depot in the 70s so I worked on these units. You have also captured some great views of London Bridge station which will be historical as it is now being radically changed. Thanks for the memories!

  • @danbus180
    @danbus180 4 года назад +1

    What a lovely video to post I had so many wonderful memories going on them trains lovely comfortable seats and that old train smell my best memories was leaving blackheath station going towards woolwich and sticking my head out the window in the tunnel and also getting to stay in the guards room with my bike

    • @JayJay-nc7pr
      @JayJay-nc7pr 3 года назад

      Ah yes the Old semi fast via Blackheath and Woolwich to Dartford, Gravesend and Gillingham that was a great service, only two stops from London Bridge to Woolwich Arsenal

  • @simonmd2000
    @simonmd2000 9 лет назад +2

    20 years since these last ran, wow!

  • @4vepvik781
    @4vepvik781 3 года назад

    This footage gets more valuable as time goes by.
    Well done the videographer!👍🏾👍🏾🥇

  • @grahamfrench340
    @grahamfrench340 4 года назад

    Remember it well, I'm contemplating a oo gauge layout but couldn't quite record what units and their liveries were around at the same time, interesting that the new 466 was running alongside the old EPB's. Thanks for recording this.

  • @Paulschat
    @Paulschat 2 года назад

    Best trains ever

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid 6 лет назад +2

    Years before the thumpers went into 7/7a they were hauled by 33's and the occasional 73 and there used to be a tiny little headshunt just outside of 7/7a where a waiting loco would wait for the train inboard and soon as it had decanted the passengers in it would glide and out with the new service whilst the inboard 33 would slide into the headshunt waiting for the next service, it was quite a cushy number with nice long waits in between driving. There was a kerfuffle one day when somehow a 47 ended up doing duty and it was too big for the headshunt so it ended up occupying one of the other platforms before working light up and down from Sarson's and back again to be hooked up, shows how tiny them 33's and 73's really were compared to the big bruiser 47 and I bet a traction manager got a rocket somewhere that day.

  • @uhegbu
    @uhegbu 11 лет назад

    My earliest memory of London Bridge station was in 1990 when I was on a day out to Greenwich with staff and pupils. It was on a EPB slam door train.

  • @riverhuntingdon6659
    @riverhuntingdon6659 6 лет назад +1

    HAP py ( groan ) days. Recall
    these fondly. Lovely simple old things, can still remember the growl of the old EE507 motors on starting, the whirr of the MG's and of course those Westinghouse DH25 compressors. Miss them dearly. RIP. Spent many happy hours working on them, and the other BR MK1-based sets, including those old DEMUs too. did you know the Electric Railway Museum at Coventry's closing ? I hate to think what'll happen to the old EMUs there. We BADLY need somewhere to run these old crocks, under their own power too, so their memory won't disappear. Alas I fear I'm being optomistic. Look at what happened to the Tyneside sets, 506's, etc.

  • @jhclausen
    @jhclausen 4 года назад

    5427 sounds awesome!

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus 11 лет назад +2

    I have a few films with these EPB's and other slam door (MK1 etc) trains too.

    • @4vepvik781
      @4vepvik781 3 года назад

      Get em on the tube Asap!!..Please!.😁👍🏾

  • @martytrain
    @martytrain 11 лет назад

    Got anymore of this, I could watch this for hours, yet at the time few ever thought of videoing this.Great video, thanks.

  • @BROADTRAIN1979
    @BROADTRAIN1979 10 лет назад +3

    EPS THE BEST! WHEN TRAINS WERE TRAINS UNLIKE THE CHEAP PLASTIC CRAP OF TODAY BADLY AND SADLY MISSED I CAN TELL YOU!

  • @edsutton115
    @edsutton115 13 лет назад

    Liked and favourited! I'm so glad you filmed and shared this.

  • @Damocles178
    @Damocles178 12 лет назад

    Wow very impressive video :) The working in multiple formations are quite varied. The one at 1:53 in particular uses a 4 Car set, a 2 car set and another 4 car set :) While the one at 0.04 uses two 4 car sets.

  • @foxcell
    @foxcell 12 лет назад +1

    Crumbs i remember theses :-D

  • @charlesbright9233
    @charlesbright9233 9 лет назад +1

    They looked at their best in the green of the Fifties/Sixties. The garish toothpaste livery has to be one of the most misguided in railway history.

  • @toffie702
    @toffie702 12 лет назад +1

    a lot of dmu's . this is 1993 where the hst's everywhere you look theres dmu's, faverite and licked

  • @daveattrill2712
    @daveattrill2712 4 месяца назад

    A shame there weren't any Class 414s around...just a miss-HAP most likely (lol)

  • @garyscott6448
    @garyscott6448 11 лет назад +1

    i do have a video, of a trip from london bridge to uckfield. on a 6 car d.e.m.u. but i cant upload anymore.